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The area of Czechoslovakia that Great Britain and France agreed to give to Hitler, appeasing him, with a promise he would stop expanding into other areas | Sudetenland |
The _______ Act of 1935 which meant to keep America out of the war by stating that the United States could not trade with any belligerent nation. | Neutrality |
The nation that surrendered to Germany in June of 1940, leaving Great Britain as the only opponent against Germany in Europe | France |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's program to provide military supplies and American Destroyers to Great Britain without technically breaking the terms of the Neutrality Acts (clue includes a hyphen) | Lend-Lease |
Policy where Naval forces could fire on any German submarine that they saw (clue includes hyphens) | Shoot-on-Sight |
The U.S.S. ____ was attacked with two torpedos from a Germany submarine, resulting in an escalated policy of involvement from the United States naval forces | Greer |
The United States naval based that was attacked, the event that would bring the United States directly into the war | Pearl Harbor |
The ______ Incident occurred when Japan destroyed its own railroads, blamed China, and then used it as a false excuse to invade China, beginning its expansionist policies | Mukden |
An agreement made between Japan, Germany, and Italy to mutual cooperation against the threat of international communism (clue includes a hyphen) | Anti-Comintern Pact |
Event where Japanese aircraft attacked US vessels on a Chinese river, sinking several ships and killing 2 Americans in December of 1937 | Panay Incident |
The US decided to ______Strategic Materials, meaning they prohibited the sale to Japan materials important to the war effort | Embargo |
The US foreign policy in the 1920s and 1930s which meant to keep to themselves and not get involved in foreign affairs | Isolationism |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt said the United States needed to be the Great ___ of Democracy because the US possessed enough economic resources to produce massive amounts of war material that could help the Allies win the war | Arsenal |
A policy that, along with the Lend-Lease Act, was meant to avoid actions that led to World War I while at the same time providing aid to the Allies without involving the US in war directly (clue includes hyphens) | Cash-and-Carry |
The important resource that the United States stopped trading with Japan after they invaded Indochina, leading Japan to desperation and the decision to attack the United States at Pearl Harbor | Oil |